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So… You Want to Look like a Sumo Wrestler

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If you want to spice up your weekend, you could introduce some hilarious sumo fun. It’s a great way to get a party started, because it’s sure to be a hit, and will probably be unlike anything the participants have ever experienced before.

Sumo suits are highly-popular, as evidenced by the vast number of videos featuring them that appear on YouTube. They’re perfect for bachelor parties, hen nights, work functions, church and school groups, birthday parties, and more. They will get everybody involved in the fun. Even the most serious person will look downright silly when clad in a sumo suit. Don’t forget to bring a camera. You’ll be laughing for weeks.

Sumo suits are inflatable or foam-packed to create the appearance of a mighty sumo wrestler, with no need to weigh 500 pounds. There is no prospect of injury. The suits fit almost everybody, from a nine year-old child to a man who has to shop at big and tall stores. They fit most people, and feel custom-made. The limitation is for height rather than age, with the wearer having to be at least five feet 1.5 inches tall. Junior suits are available for younger children. Suits are composed of flame-retardant material. The price of hire is usually around $250 a day.

Sumo suits have been employed by many notable public figures and appeared on several TV shows. You may previously have thought that a front-row seat offered unsurpassable action, but how much better would it be to actually take part? You, too, can be like the Wolf, Sally the Dump Truck, and other legends of sumo.

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Suits are supplied in pairs. They can have white, black, or even red or blue skins, and differently-colored diapers are available. All other necessities are supplied, such as blowers, bladders, helmets, and inflatable wrestling ring and easy-to-follow instructions. A 20-foot square is necessary.

Sumo wrestlers create atmosphere by throwing salt, parading before their supporters, and stamping on the ground. After a bout, the victor performs a victory waddle. Sumo wrestling matches are a battle of the heavyweights. Matches can be staged in heats, between teams, or with a king of the mat, where one player keeps playing until he or she is beaten.

Victory is achieved by pushing, tripping, throwing or pulling the opponent outside of the circle or forcing them to make contact with the surface with any part of their body other than their feet. An employee of the supplying company will act as a referee, known as a gyoji, whose opinion is final. Two employees are needed to lift contestants who have fallen.

The company from which you hire sumo suits should clean them thoroughly. They accrue much sweat in the course of one session. It is difficult to clean them adequately, and a company might not devote the necessary time to this. It takes, on average, two man-hours to properly clean a suit. It is best to use a company that makes cleanliness a selling point.